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Evening Star dated November 18, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; about 36 degrees;...

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 PRESIDENT DENIES - PLEAOF K. OF C. Roosevelt Tells Carmody He = Will Not Intervene in Religious Dispute. Byth Associated...

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 - UTILITIES WARNED ON REGISTRATION “Committee Chairman As- serts Act Will Expose Them to Drastic Results. By the Assoctated

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 D.C. TRAFFIC HELD GOTHAN'S EQUAL Capt. M. D. Smith Believes Car Situation Here Also Is as Well Handled. ‘Washington traffic

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 - LIQUOR PRICE SEEN Higher Quality Whiskies Be- lieved Affected by Cana- dian Treaty. By the Associated Press. Domestic...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1835. These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity Until Close

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 SAEIC AUTOCRAT3pe MOTOR OIL BAYERSON CIL WORKS COLUMBIA WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER at .° cents st.Joseph| GENUINE PURE ASPIRIN If

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 A8 wiw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. UTSTANDING FACTS OF AMERICAN-CANADIAN TRADE PACT — By

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 - IMPORTANT FAGTS OF NEW TREATY State Department State- ment Summarizing Ca- nadian Pact. (Contin rd_‘h;or{l_»mgh{hilfige ?_

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY ............November 18, 1935 —_— THEODORE W....

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 _CHARLES L. HEISER, HUNTSMAN IS DEAD Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow for Prominent Marylander. By the Associated...

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 CONTROL ROOM PRICED FROM $ 50 199° PALAIS ROYAL Iith & G Sis. | 1.00 |Sign off Monday, November 18. THE EVENING STAR,...

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 -RACKETS CALLED Investigation, today cited the late “Dutch” Schultz, murdered under- world “king” of New York and New Jersey

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 SHINGTON, D. Unbeaten Elevens Face Rugged Finish : Mexican Gridmen A SpOl‘lS Program ONLY MANESDTA Sz rosean R0SE BOWL DOPE |

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. SPORTS. A—15 Georgetown’s Rapid Comeback Puts GAME MAY

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 IR—16 =x s PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. Little No “Jones,” D. C. Golf Pros Opine :

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 FINANCIAL. ~ CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN GOURSE Canadian Shares Advance, but Domestic Issues Are Irregular. By the Assceiated...

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 A—I18 ¥kx¥ NEW A.B.A. CHIEF RETURNSTOD.C. Fleming Holds Contest for Second Vice Presidency Overemphasizea. BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANCIAL, BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE “RAILROAD BONDS . ATTRAGT BUYERS Further Rise Keeps Values|; Firm in Other Groups

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 A= wxw THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ACTIVITY MOUNTS AT AUTOCENTERS Industry Assembles 93,177 F Units- Against 89,095 of

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 Washington News MCARLISSILENT AS OFFICIALS AGT TOMEETDECISION Controller General Refuses to Comment on Anti- Communism...

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 SOCIETY. Interesting Line Selected for Tea AtNavy Yard Tomorrow Secretary and Mrs. Sw for Reception for Navy-Marine Corps...

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 Maryland Weddings Of Note Nuptials in Leonard- town This Morning. | Silver Spring Event. The St. Aloysius Roman Catholic...

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 Maryland-Virginia News Roome Tea for Relatives—Mrs. Shields Returns—Other Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherburne| Roome...

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 ‘HENPECKED AN CONTEST TONIGHT Food Show Audience to Se- lect Winner—Baby Com- petition Also Set. A contest to pick the...

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 ALCOHOL RACKET HITS LOW LEVE Big Syndicates Broken, Small-Time Operators Plague Officials. By the Associated Press CHICAGO,

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 ASKS FORGVENESS FORSONS SLAVER Chicago Clergyman Quotes Creed in Explaining Stand From Pulpit. By the Associated Press...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. Channd Sale of P TRA|N CREW HELD UP of Columbus, Ohio, to &

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 - W.P.AINDETRIOT FINDS LOAD LOW Seasonal Slack in Auto Pro- duction May Create Problem Later. This is the seventh of a serics

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 ¢ — SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. Chuck Arnold. a great prospect in his freshman year at foot ball. refuses to turn...

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 - Bedtime Stories The Glad Days. BY THORNTON W. BURG In evers life there's some But also theer is some of gl Old Mother...

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 B—12 WOMEN’ Approach of Thanksgiving Giv Orderliness In Thought And Action| Order and Orders, Two Requisites in Discipline.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. - —————— DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH I...

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 B—14 HELP AN NEARBY GIRL HONORED Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. Novem- ber 16.—Miss Virginia Anne...

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 AUCTIONS. ~_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. AUTOMOBILES. B—15 SALE—HOUSES. RENT—BUSINESS...

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 B—16 ¥%» AMUSEMENTS, Opening of ‘“Jumbo’ Gala Broadway Event|Ballet Stirs Billy Rose’s Circus-Fantasy-Drama Opens Before...

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